The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 11, 1922, Image 1

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NEWS OF THE
iflsLf-UD
WEATHER FORECAST
TO.NHJIIT ,M WltO.VF.HIMV, MAIN
Oil H.VIIW
YTH1 fy,
ASSOCIATED MEM '
Member of the Associutcd Press.
I'lflHiilh Vi-ni No, UUtil
KLAMATH FALLH, OltKUO.V, TIJKHIMV, Al'llll II, IIKK!
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PROGESSIEN
Union Willing to Deal With
Individual Owners; Main-
tennnce Men Returned
An fill t Ht a tul III n feu I H I n nf the
liMirlm: liy l hi' Htiilii hoard uf runrlli
m Inn thin Minriiliii: wun tlm Introduc
linn by I ho Ilnilirr worl.i-rii' lnnil uf
n ri-niiluHoli ni'M-eln-; "Unit thn work
men, iiii'inliiMN f f nt r irKiinliilli n
niii nl liberty ni for mh mir iirKiiiilia
linn It iniiriifni'il, lo inert with cm
ployi-tn In ImlMdmil phintn ii im
Ktoupn uf iiIjiiIm, iirllm: In ihiiJiiiii
I Ion wlih i tit Im.'iril, In Mini; tut ii
Miliiilnii iiml iiiili.'ilili iiilJiiMiin'iil if
llin riinlriiviTH)' " Tln iriulullnn ulmi
trnrliuliil Hut icri'iit order withdraw
lnr iniiliili-naiiri- ini'ii from the wnndn
mill failnrli'i. Thli won lit tin- miik
'. I I(-m of thn hoard. Tim ri'unliitlini
wui rrml 1 tit o llin minute of tin"
rni'i'tlm:.
Iiiiriiilnrlliiii of t In rpmiliilUin ap
parently marked llin Ilrnt priKri--
made luwnnl a nttltfiint nlnre ihn
hearing nturti-d, an' It linn Ih'imi re
peatedly nlalnl liy llin operator llmt
limy would ii (it treat with tlm men
an an orRKiilicd huily, but Hint tlm
tarloun npi-rulorn with willing ty
ini'iit tin-in uk rnprenentntlven fr(s
tlii plauln nt which tlmy formerly
wnrki'il
Lumbermen mlli'il In testify up
In 3 3D thin ntlnriuinn were (I. A
Krauin nf tlm Kl.imath Lumber A
llnx riniipjiiy iiinl Mitt Krjii nf tlm
Algoiim Lumber company. Kniumi
i.ilil lint iiiIIIk lirrn could not run
nil nn elitht-liour haul nnd rum
Pln with Cillfnriilu. Up n.ilil
there had hern a Ion of bundles
iturliiK lunin in on tlm lant ymr. hut
rrfiiM'il t(, h(1 npcclflc when no re
incited hy Ihu hoard. I In uxplulned
thin hy nayliiK Hint thn Informs
Hon Hi nut hi In iil.ikn puhlle,
a tin iipri'iilit)'il ctrni owners,
hut agreed In glv tlm Information
In tlm hoard In private Home ex
ception j taken In thin stand hy
Asslst-int Slate. Attorney General
Hlhhald, who nald tho mutter might
Im taken up tutor.
Kkkii mlil Hie AlRomu plunlii con
, template I Kulnir iiii u li'ii-tioiir
hail. iVhrn tlm hour were re
duced taut yrar from ten In tilxht,
Im n.ild. while thn loan In I linn wan
only 20 per rent, Itiu Ion to thn
company wuh 40 per rnnt. Wlmn
iiumtliini'il (iliuiil llin Importation
nl limn IriHt your ,hn natfl Hint nut
nf Kiorul liunilri'il working, It w.i
foiiiul imi'iMiiary In Import only fin
l IIU'll,
Tlm hoarlnr; continued until !
nVlurk lant iiIrIiI anil wu resumed
nl l o'rlnrk IhU mnrnliiR. Kiiurtnoii
wllin-niioH wnro tallcit up In 12 itVlnrk
nml It MnHktnloil hy Chalrmmi U'ooil
wuril Hint nt 1.-30 till nfti'riifon thn
npiTitlorii wimlil Im lirnnl. Tola of 3S
uliimHMOH irn rallril ami I'tainliinl
hy llin lioaril nn lu'linlf nf llin cm
lilnyppR, l.ntn yoBlnrilay ntlPrnnnn I). V,
Kuykcmlnll, rnpro'cnllnK tlm opera,
lorn, rrcntnt n Mir hy rnlllnr; uKin
thn hnaril rlialrtnan with a iiicry iik
Hi wlmtlipr thin wim to Im nn nrilorly
ineptlnK, or wuro llin pirlnlnr In Im
nllownil In npplnml nml Initrdi liolnlrr
miNly ilurltiR tho honrlnK. To Hilx tlm
rhnlrnmii rnpllnil, "It whh not tlm
iIiiiiirIH Unit thli ninotlng hIiiiII have
' nil thn KoU'tnnlly of n niurt proced
ure, hut Wo will endeavor lo pleann
you In that renpoct." To thli end nl
Ihn opcnliiK of tho BOHslon nt 7:30
lunt nvonlnK Wboilwnrit udilreHneit
Ihn ineotlnic Informally ami. linked
Ihnt unlet hn hail durllld Ihn procend
Iiikh, HiiyltiK, "You ran nrln from ear'
to our If you wunt lo, or avcii rlonr
nrounil lo youmplnul rolumn, but re
fruln from voicing II ! ho xeon anil
not huunl."
A, K. Whlln, u wHiipkh for Ihn m
p(oyce Ktnted that hu wuh of tlm
opinion Ihnt a longer iluy would ho
better for the opertttnr'B, uml that It
would not net InJurloUHly on thn men,
uml Ihut hn had worked II Iiouth u
ilay Honiu 20 yoarH oro. Ho uIho h(u(
nl that 'tho hanil daw, nml other
machinery of tho mill, ran no fuiiter
than unverul years uio. Ho nilmltluil
that the men would bo more fntlK-1
uod, hut did not think It would In
jure, them,
F, I), JlcKlwce, (or tho employoH,
(Cantlnnod to Pare 2)
Shot Aviator
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Jn P. Day, former ut iu-pii-morourt
Juitlcr, who hot Lttut,
I'uul W. link to druth. Day y
Uik aviator attacked hit wlft.
DEBATE FRIDAY TO
MOST IMPORTANT
HELD IN THIS CITY
HlKliSiliiHilTrnm Will Mini Omuls
I'll- lii Tirol of lnlrr-lll.
I tlit t'liiiniploiiklilti TrlnU
Thn itelmte to hn tic til at tlm IiIkIi
rcliool uudltorlutu I'rliluy iilcht hn
IwriMi (Iruiitn I'ami IiIkIi nchool and
thn Klniiuilli roiinty IiIkIi hcIiocI Ik
tlm (Irrt orln nf utaln-wldn linpnrlanrn
ever tit-Id In Klmnnlh Fulln Albert
Mncrlund and Jiiinen Mnnnlmc will
rcprei-eiit tlm local nchool, prrin-ntlnK
tlm nfflriniillvn of Ihn ui-ntlon, "Hi
nohi'it. That a Rrnduiiled Incuuin tnx
iliotild Im made a feature of the itutn
Kli-ni tf tiuutlon In Orenon "
Thin debntn In nun nf thn Inlerdln
Irlrt prrllmlnurlon In Ihn ntuln chain
ploimhlp (oulrnt under tlm uuw ar-riinRPiui-ulii.
I'rcvlmm lo IhU year
thmn pielluilnurlen linvn InkPii plnci
nl 1,'iiKnno linmrdlutply hcfnrn thn
llnaln. It In ixpitlrd by thn offlclnln
of tlm Ori'Kim hlRli nchool debatltiK
leiiRim Hut tlm prencnt ini-tTiod will
nroiim ini-rn Intcrcit In ilrhatlnK
thrnilKhnut thn ntatn uml Im of Kreut
er benefit In the ntatn by RlvltiR ii
morn lilrMrud knowlvdRn of tbu
nuhji-ctn ileull with. Tlm mihject for
tlm present debute bun been cnrefully
m-lerted and In nf vllnl luiportuucn In
every rllften, It In held', nlnrn thn
rout of Rnvi-rniimnt bun been Increun.
Ine fimter than tho taxpayers ahlllty
to pay
Klumalli counly hlfih nchool reprp
nentn tlm nciithcontrnl Orenon din
trlci bei-ntimi of It vlclorlen over
Merrill and llnnama lilr.lt nrhooln In
prevloim ronlenln llom-tiiirK recently
defeated CiiKenn nnd on Friday will
debalo North llonil In iletermlnp
which li-;iin will meet tlm victor of
delialn held hern i.i-tbo nanm day.
Arrangement! urn helnn inude for
n Lirr.n uttendnnrn nl tlm local IiIkIi
M-hnol midllorlum Friday nlr.ht.
$1 BUYS COURT HOUSE
Slm-t.t rnimD'n l'lrxl ItulldliiK 11
In ,lti I'reKTMil
SHASTA, fill , April 1 1 Shasta
count) 'h flmt inurt houin, abandoned
nlnrn Itm county him! wan moved
from hem lo Itrddlni: many yearn
nKo, wiih recently Hild for onn dollar
Tlm old ntrucium won imrrhnnnd
from Ihn county hy Ihn Mct'loud par
lor. N. S. II. 1, who lontemplnto
prnnprvliiK II nn a nhrlnn of pioneer
California hlMory.
m
AMIIMMKN Wll.1t OONTINUK
I'lTTSIIUIUl, April II. Captain
AmumUpn nrrlved hero toilny on
route to Now York from Clarion,
where bin alrplano wan damaROd
yeslorday durltiK n novoro hall
Htorm. Ha nald tho accident would
not prevent n ronllnunnro of tho
triinnrontlnnntnl fliRbt In tho all
motil mouoplauo, which ha expects
to lino In tho Arctic xoyiiKo.
MAitm.F. ih:ih)sit i-'ounu
HAN lli:itNAltl)IN(), Cnl. April 11.
Dlncovory of larjto doposlls of dolo
mlto marblo near Amboy on tho Hnnto
Fo rullwny In IIiIh county In IioIiir
proilalini'd hero. Thu product Ix nald
to bo cno of tho fluo.it and hardest
murhlcH In tho United States, com
paring favorably with Italian enrrura.
, hi'iiino i.aki: MiarriMi
A community meotliiK will bo held
In llio RpritiB l.UKo bdiool bouse
Thursday ovciiIiik ut 8 o'clock. Frank
Roxton, county club aeaut, will glvo
an lllUBtratod talk on club work and
other subJoctB will bo dlucuuuod.
WKn'i t-f
fcDJiw.
LONG G T IN
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New Republican Schedule
Slightly Higher Than
Payne-Aldrich
WAHIIINciTON, l. (' , April II -
Tlm jilmlnlBtrutloii tariff bill, an re
wrllti-ii hy tlm Hi-mitn flnancn romuilt
ten of repuhllruiin, on n bunln for for-
Inn valuation with prolnlonn fur
flexible rati-H mid prorl.ihm-il AiiutI
en 11 allililliili iim leiMiliiicrtileil hy
Hie pri-nlitPlit, wnn ir-Hi-iiteil Induy to
thn m-nale It will h liiki-u up April
21
A limit flr.bl, probably of three
liiontbn. In In prnnpi-ct. Tlm hill liver
uki-h nllKhtly hlKher tb nn tint I'uyim
Aldrlcb law, thn lant republican pro
tective tariff net
Trramiry nxiwrln fillm.-iH-il roiiKh
ly that thn hill will rain,. 30n,uoo,.
nrio lo .T&.ono.ooo revenue niinualty
Thn Underwood law yielded bctwiil
I :oo. onn, ono and 13(10,(1(10,000.
Wheat duty In fixed nt 3T, renin a
hunlinl, Hie name an In thn eitmrRcney
act.
SCHUBERT IS FINED
Attorney Kayn lletlrw nf Cum- Will
lie Anknl In Clrrult Cnurt
A fine of tl?r. wan levied hy Jut
Hen UoKha-ien on Curl Rebutter!, Hr.,
charxeil with havltiK Intnxlcunta In
hln ttoaicnnlon, followlnR hcarltiR
without a Jury In thn Jiutlce court
eterdy afternoon. Tho ntatn pro
duced noma home hrnw, taken In a
icarch of (bo Kcbubort pr-mlne.n,
and u liottle about nno-tblrd lull of
ullcKrd nionunbinn. Tho defendant ad
mitted mtikliiK thn brew for bin own
Uo and laid I in bad found thn bottle
nf ntronKPr liquor amotiR nnino old
bottlei nnd had lined It an tt liniment
for his wlfo'i leg, to ullcvluto rbeu
matlitu,
Wm. Marx, attorney for Schubert,
nnnnuurml that hn will unk tlm circuit
court to rcvlcw (ho ease uud net allele
tho comlctlon, on the Rround that
tho complalnlnK wltnenn, n man nam
ed Morrison, wan not prenent nt the
trial, an the ntatuto rniulren before
thrro ran bo cither conviction or ac
quittal. s
visit si:itcasi:
A aullciuo rontalnliiK rlclblni; and
lettern wax found Sunday tilRbt by
I'nuuPtt Smith mid Patrolman Mc
Donald ut thn corner of Fourth and
F.lKhlh Hlreeln mid In awaltiiiR a
claimant at thn pollen station
IT'S THE
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EZELL ENDORSED
FOR LEGISLATURE
BY REPUBLICANS
Toll- Id t.'iiHlilmiiilH After First Hill
let: W. V. Vim Union ami A,
l Wlnbiinl Hlunr HtrctiKtli
liy iiiintilmouH voto, following a
flrnl ballot on whftli J. M. Kzell
nboweil u lead ever threo otbor lion
nlbln rmiilldaton, local republlcaiii
mi-e.lltiK lant nlKbl at thn Main ttreel
courtboiinit, enclorncil tho candid Jty
of Er. for thn repiihllian nomina
tion for ruprem-ntatlvi; In thn ntatn
li-Klftlature.
W C. Van Ktnim nnd A. I.. WIbIi
urd, Ihn other cundldati-x who nhovv-i-d
litreliKtli, concurred In tlm -xpnn
hlou of tlm moutlliR nod pledRi-d nil p.
pint lo thn timetlm:' choice.
Tho tneellUK wan attended by i.oinn
twenty pi.Tionn, Ilccatlnn tho court
room wun orrupled by tlm concilia
tion Ilea 1 1 iik, thn republicans met In
Hid Ami-rlcui legion iUfarti-r, i-laccd
nt their dlnpmal hy the rouimander
of Itm ti-r.lon at tlm eleventh hour.
Kzcll wan prem-nt and declared
thai, whlln a farmer It piixloun to aid
any li-Klnlatlon for cenerul acrlenltur
al benefit, Im would have In mind, If
nlcrted, nil thn Intrreritn of Ills ion
ktltilnliey. F A. Ilaker wan tho other potnl
till It y mentioned.
WOODWARD AT FORUM
Chairman of Conciliation Ilnnnl In
IVoinlnent llunlnr Man
Win. F. Woodward, chairman of
the mate hoard of conciliation and
member of the prnmlnont Portland
dm firm of Woedward: Clark, will
hn principal npeaker at' the chamber
of commerce forum mrctlnR tomor
row noon. An Woodward In onn of tho
leudlnK bunlncM men of Portland,
Secretary Stcvcnnon belloven the
mcetlnR will bo of more than uiun!
Intercut.
At tho moctlnR of the chamber of
commerco board of director toduy
noon, action wan token to procure an
early completion nf tho ncctlon of, The
Dallca-Callfornla blKbwny between
Uinn'i mill and Fort Klamath. To
that end letter wilt be -iddroaacd to
tho chambers of commerce nt Pond,
Tho Dalles nnd other cities, urRlnR
Hint they tako tho mattcr up with
tbo highway commission, and recom
mend that IhU bo tho first hlRhwa
work completed.
A letter was read from Whiter O,
Wont, superintendent of Klamath
aKency. InformlnK tho board that the
tribal council had voted to expend
$.-.0,000 of tribal funds for road con
(ruction on the reservation, and urn
Iuk that steps be taken to Introduce
In concross a measure for that pur
pose. The request probably will be
acted upon favorably by tho chamber
MAiiKirr'itr.iHiuT
POUTI.AND. April U Wheat
$1.21 to $1.21 Livestock, cer.s and
butter, steady
OPEN SEASON FOR PLESIOSAURUS
COMMISSI TO
HANDLE ALLIED
Gigantic Task Facet Men
Entrusted With Con-
vertine Loans
WASHINGTON, I), C . April 11 -Tlm
Allied debt refuudlnR comtuls
nlon created by ruiiKri-nn, mid en
thriiatfd with ronyerxlon Into lotiR
Hum itccurltlea of debts of thn Allied
nations to Hid t'nllnd States, was for
mally completed today throuRh con
firmation Si tho nenuto of dm nom
inations. Senator Smoot of I'lah nnd flpprr
tentative nurlnn of Ohio wore named
as members of roinmlsHliin
tPiobably dm Rreatent financial un
dertuklne eer begun by any gov
ernment will ho the task of thn
Allied Debt UnfundlnR commission
In conducting, negotiations with
twenty different nations- for the re
funding or conversion Into long
time securities of the more than
$11,333,000,000 due tho United
States on Its war-llmo loans.
Most of the debts oro In the
form of demand obligations bearing
Interest at C per cent given by for
eign governments as security for
war loans. Others nB 'n the form
of notes for supplies and materials
furnished by tlm United States. The
commission Is to effect the trans
fer of all these evidences of debt
into long-tlmo obligations of ma
turities not exceeding 25 years and
bearing Interest at not Icii than
i i per cent.
It has been Indicated at the
treasury, however, that clrcunman
ccs In connection with neggtUllout
with Individual Government, may
require special authority from con
gress in working out some of tho
funding details such as tie lute est
rate to be paid.
All but three or tho foreign debt
or countries Cuba, Greece and
Nicaragua aro in arrears of In
terest. This back Interest totals
$1,183,000,000, and for Its pay
ment arrangements also aro to be
mado under the funding plan. Dy
a mutual understanding Interest on
war loans was deterred for a period
of threo years, which expires In
April, so that Interest on the dobts
will becomo payable In October,
when the first semiannual Instal
ments would bii duo.
According to thu treasury's latest
figure,, the twenty debtor nations
owe the United State on all war-
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MILLER IS LOWEST
BIDDER FOR STREET
PAVING CONTRACTS
Warrrn Coavtrtartloa Is eAAOe
lllglier; Oaly Two Flrnu- Hub-
mil Flgmrre at MreUng
-Paving bid opened by the city
council last nlgkt revealed W. D.
Miller lower on tho total by approximately-
$4,600 than the War
ren Construction company, the only
other bidder. Miller bid $112,832.21
and the Warren company $117,
1S6.63. The bids were also lower
on each unit, although In some In
stances tbo difference was slight
Action In the matter was deferred
until the next council meeting.
The ordinance ordering the Sixth
street sewer unit passed to the sec
ond reading.
A resolution was adopted per
mitting rire cnici Amoroso per
mission to mako application for
membership In the National Fire
Protection association, and to fur
nish- the-1 !re- department -rea-itor
matter relatlvo to tiro protection.
It was decided that the section
of tho sanitary ordinance providing
for regulations of barns within the
city bo left unchanged.
Tho street commission introduced
a 'resolution providing that con
tractors requiring bonds for city
work purchase same in this city.
Tho city engineer was Instructed
to locate the Alexandria street line
at tbo expense of the city.
The street commission was In
structed to Inform Hart brothers
that a gutter could bo laid at Sev
enth and Main streets, providing
tho pavement bo restored to Its
orlRinal state.
Hlds o:i thu various units wert:
HlRh. Third to Cedar $12,202.99
Warren Construction Co.
11th, Main to Klamath.! C.379.2S
Jefferson. Cth to Lincoln 18,939.54
Washington, 3d to Cth-.. 9.(94.15
Kldorado and Melrose .... 1G.05G.7G
HlRh and 4th 24.879.40
South lllversldn 30,304.30
W. I). Miller
High. 3rd to Cedar $U,4S1.84
11th, Main tu Klamath.... G, 827. 50
Jefferson, 5th to Lincoln 1S.2CC.78
Washington, 3rd to Cth.. 9,248.38
F.ldorado and Melrose .... 14.336.37
High and 4th 23,970.63
South Hlversldo 29,510.79
Tbo chaiubor of eo merco placed
before tho council a letter asking tho
possibility of financial help towards
the playground to bo furnished the
children of this city. Tho equipment
lias been ordered and It will cost
$1500, all of which must be raised
by persons or bodies Interested In
the welfare of children.
RADIO IN AUTO RACE
Driver Will Uo Wireless to Keep
In Touch With Pits
INDIANAPOLIS, Intl.. April 11.
A wireless telophono will bo used by
onq driver in tho 500-mllo automobile
race at tho Indianapolis motor speed
way May 30th, to keep In touch with
his pit.
Pointing out that drivers and me
chanicians loso track of tholr stand
ing In tho long race aftor they have
gone several laps, tbo Chevrolet
brothers, Louis and Arthur, declared
tho wlroless telophono will enable tho
auto pilot to keep in constant touch
with valuable Information.
A small dovlco will bo placed on
tho rear of tho car to catch tho waves
as tho machlno speeds around the
track.
GUSHES on
FREQUEHTLVAT
Armament Question, Brines
Hot Argument Between
French and Russian
flKNOA, April II. fleorge Chit
cherln, head of the Russian soviet de
legation to tho economic conference
today Untied a statement declaring it
useless to discuss reconstruction of
Kurope without also dlscuislng dis
armament. ChltcherHi clashed yesterday with
Ibe French delegate Louis ifcrtHou,
who heatedly declared France would
refuse to discuss disarmament.
Lloyd Cleorgo smoothed over the
break.
Admtfslon of Russian and German
representatives to the principal com
mittee economic conference wan
strongly opposed today by both
French and Belgian representative
Lloyd George, together with Premier
Facta, and Foreign Minister Schan
xer, of Italy, Interrened, however
and their conciliatory attitude final
ly resulted In the admittance of both
It u si Ian s and Germans.
lAt this afternoon's meeting of the
principal conference committee which
Is to consider Russian affairs, Chit
cherln protested against the presence
of Roumanian and Japanese dele
gates, because of Roumanla occupy
ing Dessarabla and Japan occupying
portions of Siberia.
Premier Facta, presiding, refusejl
to consider the protest.
Alt eyes are upon Russia, for it la
the first time this great nation ha
participated In world affairs since
the overthrow of Kerenskr provi
sional government Is the spring of
1917. After more than four year of
experimental government, Nikolai
GENMMEETNG
Lemlae. Rnaetaa Pvtaaley. has as- --
doned much of what he previously
considered essential to Bolshevism
and has consented to participate In
a conference called by "capitalistic
nations."
On the ground that the gathering
will be political rather than econo
mic, tho United States ha declined
Italy' Invitation to send representa
tive. Tho American people. Secretary
Hughes said In declining the Invita
tion, aro anxious to assist Europe In
recovering Its economic life but feel
that tbey cannot Involve themselves
In Kuropean politic.
Decision to call tho Genoa confer
ence was reached by tho Allied Su
premo council meeting at Cannes ear
ly In January. Rapidly dlmlnlthln-;
European exchange billions of dol
lars In unpaid debts, German repara
tions, necessity of reconstructing de
vastated areas, tho Russian situation
and hope that the United States
would lend Itself as a stabilising In
fluence constituted the pressure be-
hind this declslou.
Germany, represented In a passlvo
capacity In nearly all European con
ferences since Versailles, Is expected
to play a more active part at Genoa.
Many observers oven go so far e to
predict that Great Britain and Ger
many wilt dominate the assembly by
working hand In band for the salvn
Hon of their Industrial lives through
the resurrection of tbelr markets In
the east and south.
Briefly, tho conference will seek to
accomplish some means for the grant
ing or extension of forolgn credit"
to the most enfeebled countries and
will then attempt to set up machluery
for assuring such foreign capital that
the fruits of Its Investment will not
be lost.
(Continued on pais (our)
WEATHER FROBAMUTIfift
The Cyclo-Stormagrah st Under-
waaiII. TJka.M.M.
2LJ ahows that the
f 1 1 ha . a!Im kaa-
rainnfHiv yiv
sure has been (sit
ing, slowly but
steadily, s I a c s
midnight. A dis
turbance Is sp-,
proachlng from lbs
west ssd condi
tions favor unset
tled wssthsr with
snow during ska
nest 14 hours:--
Ga ffl
Forecsst for nest 14 hews:
Clpudy unsettled westber with
variable winds. Slightly higher
temperatures. '
The Tycos recording thermos4tor
reglstered mMlsstm sd mtalsMSa
temperatures, today, ss follows:--
High 87
Low t.
.m
J'm
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